Ready for inspection, this well-appointed home offers comfort, functionality, and a prime location in a quiet street. Featuring three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, the master suite includes a walk-in robe and private ensuite for added convenience.
The carpeted lounge welcomes you at the front entry and flows seamlessly into the open-plan kitchen and dining area. From here, double glass sliding doors lead to a spacious undercover outdoor entertaining area—perfect for relaxed gatherings.
The main bathroom includes a separate bath and shower, with a hallway linen cupboard providing additional storage. Security screens are fitted to all doors and windows for peace of mind.
Outside, the property is fully fenced with charming pickets, complemented by a garden shed and a double remote-access garage. Located close to Blackwater State High School and the hospital, this home combines privacy with accessibility.
Key Features
• 4 bedrooms with built-ins; master with walk-in robe and ensuite
• Main bathroom with separate bath and shower
• Open-plan kitchen and dining flowing onto undercover alfresco
• Carpeted lounge for cozy evenings
• Double remote garage plus garden shed
• Security screens throughout
• NBN Fibre to the Node and 5G mobile coverage
• Zoned for Blackwater North State School and Blackwater State High School
• Close to hospital, schools, and local amenities
• No bushfire, flood, or heritage overlays
• 717m²Fully fenced yard
Whether you're looking to expand your portfolio or settle into a well-appointed home, 20 Deacon Drive delivers on space, security, and solid returns.
Living in Blackwater: Industry, Community, and Opportunity
Blackwater is a rural town in Central Queensland, best known as the “Coal Capital of Queensland.” Located along the Capricorn Highway, it sits within the resource-rich Bowen Basin and is surrounded by several major open-cut and underground coal mines that drive the local economy. With a population of around 4,700, Blackwater offers essential services including schools, a hospital, and shopping facilities, all designed to support its mining workforce.
The town is home to the Blackwater International Coal Centre and the Australian Coal Mining Museum, which showcase the region’s industrial heritage. Visitors can also enjoy the Japanese Garden, Lions Park with its global flag display, and nearby natural attractions like Blackdown Tableland National Park—perfect for camping, hiking, and wildlife spotting.
Originally named for the dark tint of its waterholes—likely caused by coal deposits—Blackwater blends industry with community, offering both economic opportunity and a laid-back lifestyle.
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